. Woodward; the twosons are Alexander Perry and George Clinton McKesson the untiring zeal of the former of these the writer owes greatassistance in preparing these pages. He resides at the EngineersClub in New York, and is a member of the Sons of the Revolu-tion, Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Club, and Society of 1812. To James DeWolf Perry, the oldest son of Raymond andMaryanne (DeWolf) Perry, this story now returns, to resumethe history of Silver Creek. Mrs. Sumner, after a few troubledyears during which she doubtless recal


. Woodward; the twosons are Alexander Perry and George Clinton McKesson the untiring zeal of the former of these the writer owes greatassistance in preparing these pages. He resides at the EngineersClub in New York, and is a member of the Sons of the Revolu-tion, Colonial Wars, St. Nicholas Club, and Society of 1812. To James DeWolf Perry, the oldest son of Raymond andMaryanne (DeWolf) Perry, this story now returns, to resumethe history of Silver Creek. Mrs. Sumner, after a few troubledyears during which she doubtless recalled and more fully appre-ciated the gentle and affectionate disposition of her first husband,met her death July 14, 1834, with a true Christian resignation,showing a humbled and chastened spirit. Her body was placedin the great gloomy DeWolf vault at the Mount. During herlingering and distressing illness she learned that her first-bornson was in love with Julia Jones, the heiress of Silver entreated Julia to give her the happiness of knowing before. ALEXANDER PERRY Of Bristol, Born May 4, 1S22 ; Died Nov, 9, 1888 Younjjer son of Lieut. Com. Raymond H. J. Perry, U. S. N. and nephew of Com. O. H. Perry


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